When I saw the first one about the bonnet, I thought it was fro the 18th century or something
Whilst I think people who drop kids off in pyjamas or other unsuitable clothes look terrible, I don't think it is up to the school to regulate how they dress.
If they want to look like knackers, it should be their own choice.
I'm not sure about clicking on some links Can I make a calculated guess...Boys are required to wear dresses, make-up, talk feminine, while girls are required to wear trousers a shirt and talk with a deep voice....
mollybaby: When I saw the first one about the bonnet, I thought it was fro the 18th century or something
Whilst I think people who drop kids off in pyjamas or other unsuitable clothes look terrible, I don't think it is up to the school to regulate how they dress.
If they want to look like knackers, it should be their own choice.
If they don't get out of their vehicle dressed like "knackers" ( I don't know exactly what that means, but I think I get the idea ), and they aren't embarrassing their kids at school, what's the big deal? Their kids see their parents dress like that at home anyway.
LeeCharming: I'm not sure about clicking on some links Can I make a calculated guess...Boys are required to wear dresses, make-up, talk feminine, while girls are required to wear trousers a shirt and talk with a deep voice....
Packersbabe1: That’s crazy, how the school going to control the parents, they don’t go there the kids do
I agree. I can understand that if the parents are going inside the school for meetings with the school officials then the parents should dress appropriately but how can you require people how to dress.
Although another point is, people in a workplace environment can't dress inappropriately.
Friskyone: I agree. I can understand that if the parents are going inside the school for meetings with the school officials then the parents should dress appropriately but how can you require people how to dress.
Although another point is, people in a workplace environment can't dress inappropriately.
Right, it should only apply in meetings, or if they having something at the school and they want the parents to attend
OMG...I looked it up Are we living in a clown world Next they will be put into a line up and forced to salute the eu flag...symbol of authoritarian, unelected dictators and puppets for the rich bankers
1984 is getting closer and the nightmare of oppression from a movie...is becoming a reality..clown world is now here don't ever have an original thought or you will be punished by big brother
LeeCharming: OMG...I looked it up Are we living in a clown world Next they will be put into a line up and forced to salute the eu flag...symbol of authoritarian, unelected dictators and puppets for the rich bankers
LeeCharming: 1984 is getting closer and the nightmare of oppression from a movie...is becoming a reality..clown world is now here don't ever have an original thought or you will be punished by big brother
Sad and yet comical to see it happening. Teachers as authority figures and adults/parents excepting that. Instead of taring the place apart or laughing in their face.
LeeCharming: OMG...I looked it up Are we living in a clown world Next they will be put into a line up and forced to salute the eu flag...symbol of authoritarian, unelected dictators and puppets for the rich bankers
How about the UN flag? I have seen it on 3 social media sites as an emoji. And I am the one who is asking why or complaining about it. Sheep are herding everywhere
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